Hi
Anybody have suggestions for Mac OsX alternatives?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Jovine Luca wrote:
On 28 Jan 2009, at 16:02, Mark Collins wrote:
Hi
Anybody have suggestions for Mac OsX alternatives?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Hi Mark,
The latest version of DNA Strider (1.4) runs just fine on both Tiger and
Leopard. For more info, you can contact the
: VectorNTI alternatives - 4 Mac?
From: Mark Collins mcoll...@convex.hhmi.columbia.edu
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Date: Wed Jan 28 15:02:17 2009
Hi
Anybody have suggestions for Mac OsX alternatives?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
--
Roger Dodd PhD
The Institute of Cancer Research
Chester Beatty Laboratories
There is GENtle which has a whole slew of tools associated with it.
There are versions for several platforms.
http://gentle.magnusmanske.de/
If you're used to Vector NTI, it is pretty similar (and open source
for the ambitious).
_
Cynthia Kinsland, Ph. D.
Director,
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] OT: VectorNTI alternatives - 4 Mac?
From: Mark Collins mcoll...@convex.hhmi.columbia.edu
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Date: Wed Jan 28 15:02:17 2009
Hi
Anybody have suggestions for Mac OsX alternatives?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
--
Roger Dodd PhD
The Institute of Cancer Research
For basic analysis, editing, etc, i really like ApE, A Plasmid
Editor. Versions are available for OS X, linux and Windows.
http://www.biology.utah.edu/jorgensen/wayned/ape/
i find it does most everything MacVector does, and a few things
MacVector does not do.
What VectorNTI functionality are